This means that all businesses can mass publish Google My Business posts across all of their GMB locations using a scheduling tool like OneUp.

Old information can be found below:

Over the past year or so, Google My Business has opened up their API so that you can schedule Google My Business posts to multiple locations at the same time with 3rd-party scheduling tools like OneUp.

However, Google My Business currently limits post scheduling to businesses that are not considered chains by their internal detection. Here are the rules stated in the Google My Business API guide:

Note: In order to create posts through the API, your location must not be a chain. If your location is considered a chain by our internal detections, the posts feature will be disabled.

So that is bad news for anyone trying to schedule GMB posts to chains. However, the good news is that it sounds like GMB will be changing this rule in the near future.

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Need a way to schedule Google My Business posts?

OneUp is a Google My Business post scheduling tool that starts at just $4/month. In addition to GMB posts, OneUp also supports Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Instagram posts.

Unfortunately, OneUp does not support GMB posts to chains at this time, due to the previously referenced GMB API limitation.

As soon as Google My Business removes their API limit, OneUp will support GMB posts to as many locations as you choose.